Letter – Edward Blackett to Mr Loftus – 22 Dec 1713

Document Type: Letter
Date: 22 Dec 1713
Correspondent: Edward Blackett
Recipient: Mr Loftus
Archive Source: NRO ZBL 190
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Honest Mr Loftus

      I received yours & I thank you for speakeing again to the overman wch Mr Gowland recommended to you I hope he may recover his health against Candlemas & be able to serve me.

      The bearer Servant has a bill for forty pounds, soe Mr Whitton may pay him self for the Hops he sent me, & give him the remainder of the mony, but if he has noe occassion for a Bill, shall pay you the monys when you come to Newby & shall send an horse for you when you please for we shall be goeing for York in the first week of Janry.  I am yor assured freind to serve you
Undated but in a sequence between 22nd and 29th December 1713. 22nd used here.

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